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Memory of Monet

Art of Espionage #3

Torn between duty and desire, Alex’s journey to uncover the truth may force her to sacrifice everything—even those she loves most. 

 

Alexandra Stewart thought she was born to be a spy. Her eidetic memory, the adrenaline rush, and the calling to help people were in her blood. But after her latest mission in Paris and her confrontation with a terrorist, Alex begins to question her role working for The Company, a secret spy organization that exists in the basement of Brown University. 

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When the CIA asks for her assistance on a mission only she can complete, Alex agrees to travel to Mexico City as an exchange student at an elite art school, leaving behind her comatose brother and her handler who has risked everything to keep her safe and would do anything to be with her. 

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In an attempt to prove to herself where she belongs, Alex throws herself into the mission, only to discover that her training may not be enough. As her perspective changes, she begins to realize that her memory isn't a canvas of realistic paint strokes, but an impressionistic landscape influenced by her own emotions. Scaling buildings and discovering secrets may not be as hard as finding her own heart. And the enemy she is fighting against could be the one person closest to her.

Editorial Reviews​​

 

The third book in her Remembrandt series is a spy thriller meets romance novel that is a lot of very clean fun! Memory of Monet is definitely another masterpiece in the collection.

-Deseret News

 

In Remembrandt and Van Gogh Gone, we are taken into the white-knuckle world of international espionage-and with her third and final installment in this series, King delivers in a big way! With insightful prose and page-turning suspense, get a sturdy pillow to grip-you're in for an exciting treat. My only complaint: it's the last!

-Amy Martinsen, author of The Perfect Spy

 

Wow Wow Wow! Memory of Monet is a fantastic book, and a perfect end to the Art of Espionage trilogy. Encore, please! The brilliant story crafted by Robin M. King brought to life the world of art, clandestine missions, and romance. My heart keeps pitter-pattering for the love story. Sigh.

-Julia King, Author of Félicité Found

 

The book was action packed and kept me up reading until the last page. I couldn't put it down. It is awesome to see how Alex works through her inner turmoil with her job, her relationships, and her family . . . It is intriguing to see how she works through her uncertainties about who she is and her role in the spy world. This is a must-read ending to a must read series!!!

-Melanie Mason, Author of The Line that Divides

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